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Date Posted: Thursday, January 30, 04:45:23pm
Author: Lij
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Subject: Well, yeah.... the shared roots in the mines.....
In reply to: Lij 's message, "I don't see this season as being good for Raylan...." on Wednesday, January 29, 10:03:46pm

But what does that say about Raylan himself? Selling Boyd short on that account does the same to Raylan. So maybe that is that point of maturity that Raylan himself has to come into. Realizing that Boyd can be the crime boss, and Raylan can be the father and perhaps, so too, the husband.


I also don't think Dewey will be much around next year (IF he is alive after this season), but I expect a possible cameo part, sort of a send-off to the show which looks at a number of the characters we've seen over the years. But next year will definitely be the one when Boyd and Raylan are in direct conflict. Something makes me think it may end in a coal mine. But I am not sure that either may make it out alive.

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[> [> [> [> If they are true to Elmore Leonard's spirit -- Chani, Friday, January 31, 06:55:02am (89-156-8-80.rev.numericable.fr/89.156.8.80)

Boyd will lose and Raylan will make it.

Despite his flaws, Raylan Givens is a white hat at heart, a law man.

Bad guys are idiots in Elmore's world. Boyd is smarter than most of them but still makes many mistakes, as proved this season, and will be outsmarted by the law men eventually.


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[> [> [> [> [> What I tend to think is that.... -- Lij, Friday, January 31, 04:44:27pm (adsl-99-102-187-151.dsl.bltnin.sbcglobal.net/99.102.187.151)

Yes, Raylan will in the end overcome Boyd.

But at the same time I think they are setting up Raylan for a fall from 'federal' grace. That is his days as a US Marshall are numbered.

I keep thinking about the end of last season: "You'll never leave Harlan alive."

I have this crazy idea that the ultimate struggle between Rayland and Boyd (with Wynn Duffy perhaps) will somehow involve other transgression by Raylan which will get him booted out of the Marshall's Service. I tend to think that the show will end with Raylan as the Sheriff of Harlan.

On the other hand, maybe the idea is for Raylan to get out of Harlan alive. One of the two is going to happen. He overcomes the big obstacle - Boyd - but in doing so is brought down and remains in Harlan; or Raylan is exalted. Or both.

The realist in me believes that Raylan has to be brought down in some respect; but at the same time becoming a 'justified ruler' in another. That is where I think becoming the Sheriff of Harlan comes in .

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